Welcome to all of our new subscribers!
We’re glad you’re here. Be sure to check out all the offerings available in this website’s menu and sub-menu for support in understanding and recovering from family scapegoating abuse (FSA), including articles and resources I’ve put together over the past few years.
Announcing New YouTube Health Partnership
I’m excited to share that I have been accepted into YouTube’s Health Partner Program. In this new program, YouTube “partners with public health and clinical experts from all over the world to provide equitable access to the best and brightest thinking in medicine and public health.”
This acknowledgement of my clinical expertise within the field of Family Systems will further help to legitimatize and validate the psycho-emotional distress Adult Survivors of family scapegoating abuse (FSA) experience, including complex trauma symptoms. You can learn more about YouTube’s Health Partner Program here: https://www.apha.org/news-and-media/news-releases/apha-news-releases/2021/youtube-announces-partnership
Ten New Transformative Affirmations for FSA Recovery
My first volume of Affirmations for Scapegoat Recovery proved to be both popular and helpful, and I’ve had many requests from subscribers asking me to do a follow-up volume.
You can now access my second volume of Affirmations for Scapegoat Recovery. I’d love to hear from you in the comments here (or on YouTube) if you found this second set of affirmations equally helpful. You can also share these transformative affirmations with others who might benefit from this type of FSA Recovery support. These affirmations are trauma-informed and there are specific benefits to saying them out loud versus having them read to you in a voice-over. Please be aware that all of my videos on FSA Recovery, including Affirmations, carry the following Trigger warning:
TRIGGER WARNING: If you feel emotionally activated watching this affirmations video, turn it off and perhaps return to it at another time or consult a licensed Mental Health professional.
Rebecca C. Mandeville, MA
Rebecca C. Mandeville coined the research-supported terms ‘family scapegoating abuse’ (FSA) and ‘family scapegoat trauma’ (FST) and is a recognized thought leader in understanding the consequences of being in the family ‘identified patient’ or ‘scapegoat’ role. She also created the FSA Recovery Coaching℠ process. Her best-selling book, ‘Rejected, Shamed, and Blamed’, is the first book ever written on FSA. Rebecca serves as a YouTube Health Partner via her channel ‘Beyond Family Scapegoating Abuse’ and is also active on Instagram and Facebook.
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